Law school classroom lectures can leave you with a lot of questions. Glannon Guides can help you better understand your classroom lecture with straightforward explanations of tough concepts with hypos that help you understand their application. The Glannon Guide is your proven partner throughout the semester when you need a supplement to (or substitute for) classroom lecture. Here’s why you need to use Glannon Guides to help you better understand what is being taught in the classroom: It mirrors the classroom experience by teaching through explanation, interspersed with hypotheticals to illustrate application. Both correct and incorrect answers are explained; you learn why a solution does or does not work. Glannon Guides provide straightforward explanations of complex legal concepts, often in a humorous style that makes material stick.
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THE GLANNON GUIDE TO CRIMINAL LAW: Learning Criminal Law Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis gives students an effective tool for exam preparation that instructors can recommend with confidence. Using the...
"A thorough review of first-year Civil Procedure, organized around the theme of multiple-choice questions"--Unedited summary from book cover.
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The Glannon Guide is your proven partner throughout the semester when you need a supplement to (or substitute for) classroom lecture.
The Glannon Guide is your proven partner throughout the semester when you need a supplement to (or substitute for) classroom lecture.
Learning Criminal Law Through Multiple Choice Questions and Analysis Laurie L. Levenson ... McDonald v. United States, 312 F.2d 847,851 (D.C. Cir. 1962). Because this definition is vague, courts often look to a number of factors in ...
Understanding Evidence begins with an overview of Evidence law followed by an explanation of the roles of the judge and jury.
Recommended by both students and professors, this best-selling paperback study aid is a lifeline for first year students taking a Civil Procedure course. Author Joseph Glannon brings his lively and...